no,cos if you get pregnant you're already married
Later in the pregnancy, the fetus will push on your bladder, which can cause you to need to pee more often than usual. But apart from that waking up early is not a recognized sign of pregnancy.
As best they can, they should push in the same direction.As best they can, they should push in the same direction.As best they can, they should push in the same direction.As best they can, they should push in the same direction.
Active pushing by the mother should not begin until the second phase, since pushing too early can cause the cervix to swell or to tear and bleed.
yes, but don't count on this to stop pregnancy or anything.
Yes, unless your doctor has advised you otherwise.
The cramping occurs because the uterus attempts to push out the pregnancy tissue.
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Everyone can 'push' their stomach out far more than would be suggested just by looking at them. (It's useful to have an ability to do this for pregnancy and over-eating).
It's never too early to start living a healthy lifestyle. However, push-ups might be hard on a young child's body. I'd say it's safe to do around ages 6-7.
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No. It's only at 6 weeks that the uterus is big enough to push out of the pelvis. What you are experiencing is bloating from extra water retention caused by pregnancy hormones
yes